Re: Switching from BootX to quik
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:16:52 -0500, Rich Johnson
<rjohnson@dogstar-interactive.com> wrote:
>
> Modern quik supports initrd. I have an old-world 7200 which, after a
> dist-upgrade, is happily running sarge/testing (3.1?) with a stock 2.6
> kernel. Here's the relevant info:
>
I can run Debian on a 7200/120 _without_ any MacOS partition ?
Is my understanding correct ?
<eyeing my 7200/120 with a new look>
I don't have a MacOS that works on the 7200, so can I do the install
without MacOS ? Or do I need MacOS to do the install and then
I can blow it away ?
I would really love to know the steps needed to get my 7200
to be a pure Linux system. How much RAM do I need or should
have on the system ? I'm just going to use it as a mail/web server
or maybe as a firewall. And if possible, keep it headless.
cheers,
mehul
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Mehul N. Sanghvi
email: mehul.sanghvi@gmail.com
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